Buy WEN 61731 3-in-1 Pneumatic Framing Nailer, 21-Degree, 28-Degree, and 34-Degree with Carrying Case

Alternate the firing angle between 21 degrees, 28 degrees, and 34 degrees to achieve the desired effect.

To quickly switch between single and sequential firing modes, simply flip a switch on the side of the gun.

Shoot round-head framing nails with a 21-degree plastic collet between 2 and 3-1/2 inches in length, depending on the material.

Fire clipped-head framing nails between 2-3/16 and 3-1/2 inches in length with a 28- or 34-degree paper- or wire-collated paper or wire collation.

Remember the days when you could get three nailers for the price of one. The WEN 3-in-1 Framing Nailer allows you to find the ideal framing angle. According to the requirements of the task at hand, our unique design allows users to switch from 21 degrees to 28 degrees and then 34 degrees, depending on the needs of the task at hand. Framing nails with a round head that are 2 to 3-1/2 inches long and plastic-collated should be fired at 21 degrees; framing nails with clipped heads that are 2-3/16 to 3-1/2 inches long and wire- or paper-collated should be fired at 28 degrees or 34 degrees. Using a 1/4-inch NPT air inlet, connect your choice of air compressor, with a flow rate of 5.8 CFM and a pressure of 90 PSI for the nailer. The large magazine can hold up to sixty 21-degree nails at a time, or up to ninety 28-degree or 34-degree nails at the same time. The non-marring tip is easily removable to prevent damage to your workpiece, and the firing selector allows you to switch between single and sequential firing modes with the simple flip of a switch to save time. The hard-shell carrying case makes it simple to store and transport the equipment between uses. The 9.4-pound body, combined with the ergonomic rubber-backed handle, helps to keep workers from becoming fatigued on long days on the job site. The onboard depth adjustment feature allows users to precisely control the depth at which their nail will fire. This nailer accepts nails with smooth, ring, or screw shanks with diameters ranging from.113 to.131 inches and a diameter of.113 to.131 inches. And because it is a WEN product, of course. WEN provides a well-stocked inventory of replacement parts as well as a helpful technical support team to ensure that you remember us.

It was for a project at home that I purchased this nail gun, which I will use for that project. The nail gun jams frequently, it is heavy, and in order to remove jams, you must disassemble the magazine assembly, which involves several screws and the angle adjuster, among other things. Reassembly is time-consuming and difficult. Individuals with only rudimentary mechanical skills are not eligible. The final straw was the discovery that the piston assembly had become dislodged and was therefore no longer operational. Keep in mind that I did clean and lubricate the gun before using it. I haven’t gone through a whole box of nails as of this writing. The price was reasonable; however, sometimes you get less than you pay for.

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